Three Lions roar in Betis

Two goals from Raheem Sterling, either side of a composed finish from Marcus Rashford, put the Three Lions three goals to the good at half-time and despite second-half goals from Paco Alcacer and Sergio Ramos, Southgate's young guns secured an impressive result.

To a man, England performed admirably; their three goals coming courtesy of clinical counter-attacking play that tore through Luis Enrique's shell-shocked Spanish team - who suffered their first defeat at home in 39 matches (their previous defeat v Greece in June 2003).

The victory was also England's first in Spain since February 1987.

Sterling's goals showed that he is capable of taking his club form with Manchester City onto the international stage, while the energy and fearlessness of Rashford symbolises this new-look England under Southgate.